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she came wandering over and sat beside me

" The meaning of wandering over means walks over to someone casually ". frente a la frase original " when Ruth came wandering over and sat beside me ", mi interpretación fue

"I am wondering if" vs "I was wondering if"

I was wondering if/whether you could is the normal version in BE. You could also say I wonder rather than I am wondering.

I wonder / I wondered / I was wondering

"I wondered" is past tense and not really suitable for a context in which you are about to ask for help now. Despite the fact that "I was wondering" is also technically past

I was wondering if you <> <have> <had> had a chance...

I didn''t mean anything by it, I was just following the rules of backshifting. Because if I put the sentence in the present, it is like this: "I am wondering if you have had a chance to go

Roaming/wandering around the city | WordReference Forums

Hello everyone I am asking this question to learn how to use those words. Let''s imagine when you are in a foreign country for touristic reason and you are walking to see

wandering eye

Como se dice "he has a wandering eye" en el espanol? ie. el tiene la tendencia a enganar a su mujer. Estoy interesada en una traducion que se usa en Cuba. Gracias.

wandering on/to/onto the road

There are even signs in some areas that will warn you of deer or cows wandering on/to/onto the road. All of the three prepostions sound right to me in the above, but I can

<Wandering Oaken''s trading post> | WordReference Forums

Hello, I have a problem with getting a word ''a post'' here: Wandering Oaken''s trading post. And it''s written in a signboard, hanging before the.. post? What does post mean

ghastly grim and ancient

Hi, please, from The Raven: Ghastly grim and ancient Raven wandering from the Nightly shore— Tell me what thy lordly name is on the Night''s Plutonian shore!" Quoth the

I was/am wondering if you could/can help me

When I come into a shop, I want to ask one of the clerks to help me find something, which sentence should I say? 1. I was wondering if you could help me find